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HighTopFade,
I'm not sure what your hair loss situation is like however, everyone who experiences baldness starts somewhere, not just the actual experience, but how they feel about and deal with it.
I remember how I felt when I first started thinning and balding in the crown. I was in my early twenties and wanted nothing more than to stop it from getting worse and eliminate the thinning area. As things got worse, I wished for the days I only had slight thinning in the crown to return. Today, I'd be completely bald on top if it wasn't for the 4 hair transplants that I had undergone. While my hair is much thinner than it was in high school, I have the illusion of a full head of hair in the front with a thinner crown and back. It's still thinner than it was when I first started balding, but significantly fuller and thicker than it would be if I hadn't done it.
Those just starting to lose their hair, especially at a young age may be upset about their hair loss, but the reality is, they're not good hair transplant candidates. But, I don't think dismissing how they feel is appropriate either. Hair loss affects everyone differently and if you are ok with yours and your confidence isn't affected, more power to you.
Best wishes to you,
Bill (Falceros)